Geek Squeaks’ of the Week (#33)

image Recently I posted an article [ link ] about the What’s On My PC… Launch Pad that is a compilation of over 300 tech sites and blogs. If you visit the Launch Pad [ link ] you will notice that some of the sites in the listing are in a larger font size. Those sites (blogs) in the larger font size are the blogs that are associated with the What’s On My PC… blogroll (located on the sidebar of the blog). The purpose of the larger font size is to draw attention to those sites or blogs.  Each week I pull an article from each of those blogs to highlight their accomplishments in Geek Squeaks’ of the Week. If you want to learn more about information technology and computers, blogging is where it is at. I encourage you the preview the articles below and pay a visit to each of these sites.

Computer Maintenance
Defragment your hard drive using smart defrag

Scoroncocolo Tech Pages
Internet Browsing Inside a Sandbox

AskBillFirst
Fake security software in millions of computers:
Symantec by Reuters: Yahoo! Tech

Tech-for Everyone
Own A Laptop? Make A Thumb Drive Theft Alarm With Free Tool

Sugarloaf Tech
Is your home in a flood hazard area?

Rarst.net
Shame and technology

Lifehacker
Turn Your PC into a Home Surveillance System [Security]

Computer Too Slow
Download Accelerator plus (Premium) Review

thePC Security
Online Malware Detection and Removal With Panda Active Scan

Free PC Security
A-Squared 4.5 Free

AKS-Feel The Change
Get Steganos Password Manager 2009 FREE

Carol’s Vault
Free Flash Mp3 Player from Flabell.com

411-Spyware.com
How to Remove Softcop

Tech~Line Lounge
How To Engage Your Blog Community

Plato On-Line
Broadband Leadership Stats

Is You GEEKed Up
Which Operating System Should I Use?

Evilfantasy’s Blog
Add-ons Blocklist | Mozilla

Confessions of a Freeware Junkie
Antivirus Now available: Microsoft Security Essentials

Freeware Pharmacy
Auslogic’s Disk Defrag

Bill Mullins’ Weblog – Tech Thoughts
Prevent Unintentional File Deletion With Free System Protect

Right On Technology
New Chrome OS Download

Snakebytez
How to create a Password Protected Secret Drive

Tux in the Midwest
Drupal Notes – Modules – Creating the Files

Worthy Tips
Cute Rank – An excellent free search engine
keyword analysis tool for SEO lovers

TTC Shelbyville
Best Wireless Tool – Free

I Love Free Software
Gmail Notifier: Get an alert when you get a new mail

Technize
How To Make Gmail Work Offline

Freeware Elite
OpenOffice 3.2 Beta released

Technogran’s Tittle Tattle
Live Photo Gallery v Google Picasa. round 2

Tune Up Blog about Windows
A Step-by-Step Guide:
How to Upgrade from Windows Vista to 7

Mrintech
Best Collection of Windows 7 Wallpapers for You!

What’s On My PC
Klondike Forever…

StumbleIt

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11 Responses to “Geek Squeaks’ of the Week (#33)”

  1. Ishan@ILoveFreeSoftware Says:

    Very nice compilation Rick. Thanks for including my article here.

  2. Bill Mullins Says:

    Thanks Rick.

    Bill

  3. Ramblinrick Says:

    Bill,

    Thanks back at you…

    Rick

  4. techpaul Says:

    Is it Wednesday again? Already?!

    Sigh..

    Folks, click a couple of links and explore. I am pretty certain you will be glad you did.

    A privilege and an honor, sir.

  5. Ramblinrick Says:

    TechPaul,

    It is Wednesday again, coming at us at light speed!

    As always, it is a privledge to have you visiting here.

    Thank you…

  6. Arafat Says:

    I may be forget to visit anything else on Wednesday but I never forget to visit Geek Squeak. It tell me what others are doing.

  7. freewareelite Says:

    If my memory’s right, this is the first time my blog has been featured in the Geek Squeak’s of the Week. Thanks Rick for the precious opportunity!

  8. freewareelite Says:

    By the way, The steganos Password Manager freebie has expired. (From AKS-Feel the change)

  9. Colin Says:

    Hi Rick,

    It’s always a great honor to be included among such illustrious writers, thank you.

    So many sites so little time lol, but I do ask that others explore these sites as there is something for everyone no matter what level of experience users have.

    I now have my copy of Windows 7 it’s just a matter of finding the time to carry out the full install!

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